Eat Me

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Eat Me is a provocative 1975 experimental film and installation piece by Brazilian artist Lygia Pape that critiques consumer culture, sexuality, and the commodification of the female body.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf experimental film
installation art
artForm contemporary art
artisticMedium film
installation
countryOfOrigin Brazil
creator Lygia Pape NERFINISHED
creatorGender female
creatorNationality Brazilian
depicts acts of consumption
female body
genre experimental cinema
feminist art
video art
hasInfluence later feminist video art
hasTheme body as commodity
critique of mass media imagery
eroticism and power
objectification of women
hasType provocative artwork
inception 1975
language Portuguese
mainSubject commodification of the female body
consumer culture
sexuality
movement Brazilian avant-garde
Neo-Concrete art tradition NERFINISHED
partOf Lygia Pape’s late career works
positionInSeries late 20th-century feminist artworks
publicationDate 1975

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Lygia Pape (artist) notableWork Eat Me
subject surface form: Lygia Pape
Lygia Pape notableWork Eat Me